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Hair Structure
Hair Texture
Hair Porosity
Hair Tone
Hair Levels
100
why is the structure in hair so important to know in haircoloring?
to determine how healthy the hair is
100
What is the hair's diameter known as?
hair texture
100
What is the ability to absorb moisture?
hair porosity
100
What is the predominant tone of a color?
base
100
What is the system used by colorists?
level system
200
What is the inner layer of a hair where the haircolor gets deposited?
cortex
200
inMelanin granules are tighter in what type of texture?
fine hair
200
What is when a cuticle is tight?
low porosity
200
What is cool, warm or neutral?
tones
200
What is the lightness or darkness in haircolor?
the level
300
What is the percentage of the cortex in a strand of hair?
80%
300
What is the larger texture of hair and takes longer to process?
Coarse hair
300
What is when the cuticle is slightly raised?
average porosity
300
What tones absorb more light, so they look deeper?
cool
300
What is darkest and lightest level
1&10
400
What is the name of the natural pigment found in hair?
melanin
400
What is the four areas to test porosity?
hairline, temple, crown, and nape
400
What is when the cuticle is lifted quite a bit?
high porosity
400
What tones reflect more light, so they look deeper?
cool
400
What is the tool for identifying a natural level?
a color wheel
500
How could hair color differ as seen by the human eye?
depending on the lighting
500
What is artificial coloring products that change the texture of hair?
hair color
500
How often should someone color their hair?
3-12 weeks
500
What tones give you cool and warm tones?
blue and red
500
What is the system for understanding color relationships?
Law of color